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The Girl Who Could Change Fate

By: Cassidy Ostergren
Narrated by: Laurissa Gibson
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Lacey is your average teenager. She goes to school, tries to maintain a "D" in chemistry, and spends Friday nights creeping on her crush on Facebook. She is ordinary except for one thing: She can change the future.

After Lacey is introduced to the Fate-Changing Regime, her life turns upside down. A fanatical group opposing the FCR will stop at nothing to eliminate them. At the same time, Lacey finds herself trying - and failing - to ignore her feelings for the enigmatic Christian angel.

When Lacey is tasked to uncover a traitor in the FCR, she must use her gift to survive...and resist the dark allure in her heart that comes with changing fate.

©2014 Cassidy Ostergren (P)2020 Cassidy Ostergren
Science Fiction & Fantasy Young Adult Fantasy Fiction Destiny Heartfelt

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